Then that's kind of a back-handed compliment, isn't it?...if it's the first, then I was defending you and you obviously misunderstood...
To all of the people at KLB, thank you and good luck. Raspberry Wheat is a fine and wonderful product -- lovely quality. The brewer displays justifiable pride.
I thought it was well-balanced between a broad-market beer and a purist's beer. Frankly, I thought it was brilliant, and often introduced people to it. My only apprehension was knowing that if I brought a twelve I was only going to get a few bottles of it, because everyone one else would nab a couple of bottles. It was doubly rewarding to know that there were good people working hard to produce it. I am going to the Victory tonight, and fully intend to drain their keg.
In fact I enjoyed a tall bottle of it just last week with a couple of new converts. I am going to buy up all of it that I can find, and afford, now. I will tell my friends to do the same.
Hopefully Amsterdam will continue to produce the KLB recipe and not their own. Although I realize not everyone feels this way, I think that theirs tastes like cough syrup. It seems to have gotten better since they put it in the flashy bottles (there's a pun for you German-speakers), but it still does not quite rate with me.
And from the sounds of your experiences with tax audits, that was harassment not enforcement. Really. Normally the enforcement people only go after companies from which they can expect something (i.e. cash) in terms of their benchmarks for successful audits. Handing money back is not a good benchmark. I don't wish to appear like a conspiracy monger, but you had a very successful product. I suspect you scared someone.
Once again, my compliments and condolences to you and to the KLB family.
-Uncle Bobby
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